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Edited by Wes: 10/14/2022 4:33:46 AM
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"With MnK having higher stability, accuracy, and auto-aim..."

Huh. Interesting... So controller gives you reticle friction and a some help if you miss. MnK gives you the precision of MnK and MORE help if you miss (compared to controller) but no reticle friction. Straight from Bungie. MnK complaining about controller is kinda sad now to be honest. Like yikes. Yeah, controller has reticle friction, but MnK has [i][b][u]more of everything else[/u][/b][/i]. Edit: Clarification here. Not trying to "fuel the fire." My stance is simple: People who need help tracking moving targets need controller. Those that don't go to MnK. And both help you A LOT in D2, more than in any other shooter. And if you're gonna complain about controller, or MnK for that matter, at least get your facts in order. This "Controller is soft aim-bot" nonsense is just sad and isn't backed by any facts Bungie has provided. Come up with a better discussion, using [i]facts[/i]. Otherwise, as I said, it's sad. Just sad. Edit 2: "Bungie lies" is also not a very intellectual argument. Surprised I have to say that.

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  • Edited by SouLFeeS: 10/17/2022 3:27:34 PM
    MnK has a higher skill ceiling, but once you get it, it’s light years easier to land precision shots. That’s the entire point. Console controllers, from day 1, weren’t designed for precision, and analog sticks have barely improved since. I’m not saying it’s impossible to be precise with a controller; I’m just saying there’s a reason we don’t write, much less draw, with our thumbs.

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